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  2. CrowdsUnite - Wikipedia

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    CrowdsUnite is a website intended to serve as a review site for online funding platforms. It provides user reviews of crowdfunding sites which can be helpful for business owners who find it difficult to select from the many options. [1]

  3. Comparison of crowdfunding services - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 21 November 2024. This article was nominated for deletion. The discussion was closed on 20 November 2024 with a consensus to merge the content into the article Crowdfunding. If you find that such action has not been taken promptly, please consider assisting in the merger instead of re-nominating the ...

  4. List of highest-funded crowdfunding projects - Wikipedia

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    The first $1M goal was started on May 1, and was reached on May 13, [87] and the second, $5M goal was started on June 4 and was reached on July 4, at 9:30 pm EST - 9 hours short of the deadline of 6 am, July 5, EST (or midnight in Hawaii.) [88] After the crowdfunding deadline, Mayday PAC raised an additional $4M from large donors.

  5. RocketHub - Wikipedia

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    RocketHub was the first crowdfunding platform to partner with network television, [19] “We believe we’re the first broadcast network to start an initiative using crowdfunding to help people grow their business ideas,” Dr. Libby H. O’Connell, SVP of Corporate Outreach for A&E Networks. [20]

  6. Fundrise Review 2022: Real Estate Crowdfunding Platform - AOL

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    Fundrise is a crowdfunding platform for private real estate investing. Unlike traditional real estate investments, which require thousands of dollars in capital, Fundrise […]

  7. Classy (company) - Wikipedia

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    Classy is a software company and online fundraising platform designed for nonprofit organizations. Headquartered in San Diego, California, Classy was founded by CEO Scot Chisholm, Pat Walsh, and Marshall Peden in 2006, originally to host fundraising events that benefit charities. The firm transitioned to a software and services company in 2010.

  8. Crowd Supply - Wikipedia

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    Crowd Supply is a crowdfunding platform based in Portland, Oregon. [5] [6] [3] The platform has claimed "over twice the success rate of Kickstarter and Indiegogo", [7] and partners with creators who use it, providing mentorship resembling a business incubator.

  9. G2 Crowd - Wikipedia

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    G2.com, formerly G2 Crowd, is a peer-to-peer review site headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. It was known as G2 Labs, Inc. until 2013. The company was launched in May 2012 by former BigMachines employees, with a focus on aggregating user reviews for business software.